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Banks are shutting down
accounts of some Americans
By Jeff Siegel | Tuesday, September 16th, 2014
It's the scariest thing happening to Americans right now.
Some banks are turning
away Americans and don't want anything to do with them.
What's even worse is that
these banks are shutting down accounts without warning.
Christophe Ungar saw his
bank close out his mutual fund account without prior notice, resulting in
considerable losses due to the early withdrawal.
And many other frightening
situations like this are happening as we speak.
What most people don't
know is that these account closures are because of an Executive
Order known in some circles as "NCO1." In fact, it's been
totally ignored by the mainstream media.
Some Americans are
worrying (and rightly so) about not having a normal way of life if
they can’t have access to banking.
You need to see what this
mind-blowing story is about, how it will impact your life, and how you can
safeguard your wealth as this new development unfolds rapidly.
Sincerely,
Jeff Siegel
Publisher, Freedom and Capital
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Banks are shutting down accounts of some Americans
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Not have a normal way of life without bank acount?
Not having a bank account is one of the best things I've ever done.
Why are Americans so hard headed and bent on being miserable? Get out of the banks already?
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